Most of the ebay knockoffs used the ad drawings right from the pazzo site. If they cant come up with their own drawing how can you trust their manufacturing ability?
Yes do some research and you will see that this statement is not correct.
Most of the ebay knockoffs used the ad drawings right from the pazzo site. If they cant come up with their own drawing how can you trust their manufacturing ability?
Lol..well..by not splurging on advertising they can offer a product at a price that better reflects the actual cost to manufacture. Welcome to marketing 101.
Lol classic...why not search for broken Pazzo's too. If you do some research you'll find that Pazzos can break, ASV levers can break and Ebay levers can break. Only one of these costs 1/5 the price of the others though and that's what really ticks off the haters. One of the reviews you'll find about the Ebay levers comes from a metalurgist who's summary is that the Ebay levers, while not built to the same standards as the more expensive levers, are perfectly adequate for the job they are designed to perform. The old adage is true...a fool and his money......
By not having their own drawings they are ummmm.....ahhhh....not the top of their field thats for sure.
Lol classic...why not search for broken Pazzo's too. If you do some research you'll find that Pazzos can break, ASV levers can break and Ebay levers can break. Only one of these costs 1/5 the price of the others though and that's what really ticks off the haters. One of the reviews you'll find about the Ebay levers comes from a metalurgist who's summary is that the Ebay levers, while not built to the same standards as the more expensive levers, are perfectly adequate for the job they are designed to perform. The old adage is true...a fool and his money......
I'm taking it you haven't actually seen these Ebay levers then? They are far from $5 cast blocks. I'm still mightily impressed with mine for what I paid and so are many others. If we were talking high-tech machinery here I'd agree with you to go with heavily over engineered equipment...but we're not. The fulcrum has been around since the egyptians built pyramids and before that. Lets face it though much of the time people buy these levers as bling for their bikes and for those that do these are just fine.
My only point is ebay knockoffs are not the same.
Sure its not the same but it has the same function and it does it DAMN well. No problems here with my knock offs.
Sure its not the same but it has the same function and it does it DAMN well. No problems here with my knock offs.
The ASVs are awesome. This is all that happened to my lever when I low-sided. No break. Just shaved the edge of the ball:
http://tinypic.com/usermedia.php?uo=kl21t8VP%2FYgkWtvKAtMgbIh4l5k2TGxc
However, because the good levers are so damn sturdy, instead of snapping, it snapped the lever perch instead:
http://tinypic.com/usermedia.php?uo=kl21t8VP/YhGkFb9KpPfy4h4l5k2TGxc
In some ways it would have been better to just have the lever snap rather than the perch. Replacing a lever couldn't be easier. I think if you're just going for the bling factor, then just get the eBay knock-offs. If you want more adjustment and a warranty, spend the coin on the 'unbreakable' levers.
The ASVs are awesome. This is all that happened to my lever when I low-sided. No break. Just shaved the edge of the ball:
http://tinypic.com/usermedia.php?uo=kl21t8VP%2FYgkWtvKAtMgbIh4l5k2TGxc
However, because the good levers are so damn sturdy, instead of snapping, it snapped the lever perch instead:
http://tinypic.com/usermedia.php?uo=kl21t8VP/YhGkFb9KpPfy4h4l5k2TGxc
In some ways it would have been better to just have the lever snap rather than the perch. Replacing a lever couldn't be easier. I think if you're just going for the bling factor, then just get the eBay knock-offs. If you want more adjustment and a warranty, spend the coin on the 'unbreakable' levers.
Just out of curiosity, have you contacted ASV to see if they would do something about the broken perch?...
Nope. Didn't see the point. The lever did what they claimed it would do: not break. They're not responsible for anything else.